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  2. Nuclear activities in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear energy accounts for about 3% of Brazil's electricity. [1] It is produced by two pressurized water reactors at Angra, which is the country's sole nuclear power plant.. Construction of a third reactor begun on 1 June 2010, [2] but it is currently stalled.

  3. Angra Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Angra Nuclear Power Plant is Brazil's only nuclear power plant. It is located at the Central Nuclear Almirante Álvaro Alberto ( CNAAA ) on the Itaorna Beach in Angra dos Reis , Rio de Janeiro . It consists of two pressurized water reactors ( PWR ), Angra I , with a net output of 609 MWe , [ 1 ] first connected to the power grid in 1985 [ 2 ...

  4. Energy in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, nuclear energy represented about 2.2% of Brazil's electricity generation. Brazil led Central and South America in nuclear electricity generation that year, producing 15 billion kWh. Operated by Eletrobras, Angra 1 and Angra 2 contribute to Brazil’s electricity generation with a combined installed capacity of about 2 GW. Construction ...

  5. Nuclear power by country - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power plants operate in 32 countries and generate about a tenth of the world's electricity. [2] Most are in Europe, North America and East Asia. The United States is the largest producer of nuclear power, while France has the largest share of electricity generated by nuclear power, at about 70%. [3]

  6. Nuclear power in India - Wikipedia

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    Following the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in August 1945, R.S. Krishnan, a nuclear physicist who had studied under Norman Feather and John Cockcroft, and who recognised the massive energy-generating potential of uranium, observed, "If the tremendous energy released from atomic explosions is made available to drive machinery, etc., it will bring about an industrial revolution of a far-reaching ...

  7. Nuclear power plant - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power plants have a carbon footprint comparable to that of renewable energy such as solar farms and wind farms, [7] [8] and much lower than fossil fuels such as natural gas and coal. Nuclear power plants are among the safest modes of electricity generation, [9] comparable to solar and wind power plants. [10]

  8. List of power stations in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Almirante Álvaro Alberto Nuclear Power Plant (Angra I, II) Itaorna Beach 23°00′28″S 44°27′32″W  /  23.00778°S 44.45889°W  / -23.00778; -44.45889  ( Angra Nuclear Power

  9. Submarine Development Program - Wikipedia

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    Brazil has had a nuclear program since the 1970s, and the Brazilian Navy has invested in building components in partnership with private companies, such as the nuclear reactor, condensers, pressurizers, and others. This effort culminates in Labgene, the first high-power nuclear reactor plant built in Brazil.